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nbc's business and data correspondent brian cheung is here to break it all down for us, tim miller is still with me. brian, i find this fascinating. i found myself looking at the map for maybe longer than i should have today. what are potential buyers seeing right now? how does it look nationally and how does that compare to previous years? >> there's a lot of really cool data in this brand new home buyer index. mortgage rates having risen from 6.4 to 7%. this was 2 or 3% in 2020. the median price of a home has gone up during that period of time, despite the fact that borrowing costs are higher. there are a number of other factors as home buyers know when it comes to the affordability of buying something. unemployment rates in the area, do you have a job? what does your income look like? what's the availability of homes at all? nbc news put it all together in one home buyer index, which is scored from zero, least difficult to buy a home, to 100, most difficult, and right now as of april, the most updated data is at 82.4 nationally. for reference it was around 50 in 2020. it's a lot ha
nbc's business and data correspondent brian cheung is here to break it all down for us, tim miller is still with me. brian, i find this fascinating. i found myself looking at the map for maybe longer than i should have today. what are potential buyers seeing right now? how does it look nationally and how does that compare to previous years? >> there's a lot of really cool data in this brand new home buyer index. mortgage rates having risen from 6.4 to 7%. this was 2 or 3% in 2020. the...
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data correspondent brian cheung joins me for this part of it. walk us through what protesters are saying as far as what they want, as far as divesting and how colleges disclose their endowments. >> all this in terms of divestment is part of the broader strategy of boycotting, and sanctioning any companies with business ties to israel. what the protesters are demanding, and this is what it's divesting from. the universities have large multibillion dollar investments they use to invest into funds to grow back into the university. the question is, we don't know how much of those investments are in any sort of specific businesses. requirements from the irs and s.e.c. to expose the broad mix of stocks and bonds and specific companies being invested in but it doesn't really cover the large swath of the endowment, which means in most cases it's really voluntarily up to the university to decide how much, at a company level, that they want to disclose in terms of the exposure they have to companies doing business in israel, that's what makes the divest p
data correspondent brian cheung joins me for this part of it. walk us through what protesters are saying as far as what they want, as far as divesting and how colleges disclose their endowments. >> all this in terms of divestment is part of the broader strategy of boycotting, and sanctioning any companies with business ties to israel. what the protesters are demanding, and this is what it's divesting from. the universities have large multibillion dollar investments they use to invest into...
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nbc news business and data correspondent brian cheung has been speaking with regulators about it and joins us now. what are some of the top complaints regulators are digging into about these reward cards? >> complaints whether the companies are following through onch offered add signup. blackout dates, bells and whistles as conditions where you can and can't redeem the points. basically the cfpb have purview over financial institutions as well as department of transportation and the airline industry. they had a joint hearing this morning to ask questions how these airline credit cards work. with a suggestion coming from the director, a conversation with me, that they could look at regulation. could even look at enforcement actions to go after companies that don't follow through on these promises if consumers are disappointed with the products. >> talk about the consumers. end of the day, right, how can someone know if one of these programs they're signing um for is worth it, is working? >> the all about doing the math. comes to rewards, okay, that benefit and cost of the annual fee.
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maybe that's a good idea. >> thank you, brian cheung. >>> it is mother's day weekend. and so many moms have two full time jobs, right? being a parent and also working. a new list is ranking the top companies for parents. cnbc's brandon gomez joins me now. so brandon, give us the dirty details. who made the top five? and what was it that led them to the top? >> you said it, it's like two full-time jobs when you're a working parent. people are looking for companies that will give them the right benefits. we worked with our partners at just capital. on the list you have goldman sachs, american express, you have more retail names like deckers outdoors they own uggs and as well as the hoka running shoes. software company splunk as well. what are they providing? what does it mean to provide for parents who are working? they all provides at least 20 weeks of paternal or maternal leave for both parents. primary and secondary care is how they word it. they also offer subsidized care for parents who need more financial support in order to find those resources. so these are all t
maybe that's a good idea. >> thank you, brian cheung. >>> it is mother's day weekend. and so many moms have two full time jobs, right? being a parent and also working. a new list is ranking the top companies for parents. cnbc's brandon gomez joins me now. so brandon, give us the dirty details. who made the top five? and what was it that led them to the top? >> you said it, it's like two full-time jobs when you're a working parent. people are looking for companies that will...
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i want to bring in nbc's brian cheung. i tried to do a quick read on cnbc. i'm not sure i understand 100% exactly what happened with this statement, so fill us in. >> i mean, the broad takeway is that the federal reserve did not do anything with interest rates. they held them steady, currently between 5 1/4 and 5 1/2%. you can see on the chart ahead of you. the big story is the federal reserve has been trying to raise interest rates, to get inflation down. your credit card rates, mortgage rates, have been elevated since the beginning of 2023. what the federal reserve is trying to see is have they actually succeeded in getting inflation down. the yearly rate of inflation measured by the consumer price index has gone up from 3.1% to 3.5% as of the last reading. for the federal reserve, we're going to hold the interest rates, high, we're not going to cut. market pricing suggests that the first interest rate cut might not come until september, chris. >> brian cheung, thank you so much. >>> in 60 seconds, what the nypd is saying about outside agitators who affect
i want to bring in nbc's brian cheung. i tried to do a quick read on cnbc. i'm not sure i understand 100% exactly what happened with this statement, so fill us in. >> i mean, the broad takeway is that the federal reserve did not do anything with interest rates. they held them steady, currently between 5 1/4 and 5 1/2%. you can see on the chart ahead of you. the big story is the federal reserve has been trying to raise interest rates, to get inflation down. your credit card rates, mortgage...
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. >>> meantime, there's a brand new report out in the battle against stubborn inflation, brian cheung has the story. >> prices are going up in america. 3.4%, that's how much prices rose between april of this year and april of last year. that's slower than 3.5 figure we had seen in the march-to-march period. we need to look at what components are underlying the report, gasoline prices went up between march and april by 1.1%. we saw shelter costs go up. how much does it cost to you before the mortgage on your home, going up by .4%. the one bright spot, little good news we got from the report is food prices went basically sideways between march and april. essentially no change by going up .1% between february and march. one other point is food prices are different, depending on whether you're buying groceries at home or dining out. the costs of dining out are more expensive than buying groceries and cooking at home. the green line is the yearly price of groceries, the blue line, how much it costs to dine out. it's a lot cheaper to cook at home. that's a big reason why you have companies
. >>> meantime, there's a brand new report out in the battle against stubborn inflation, brian cheung has the story. >> prices are going up in america. 3.4%, that's how much prices rose between april of this year and april of last year. that's slower than 3.5 figure we had seen in the march-to-march period. we need to look at what components are underlying the report, gasoline prices went up between march and april by 1.1%. we saw shelter costs go up. how much does it cost to you...
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brian cheung is here to help us save some serious money. >> good morning, guys. there are a lot of deals to be had. we will separate out which ones you might want to buy into right now, and which ones you might want to wait a little longer on. coming up later on "today." ds a♪ [find my chime] ♪ ♪ i wanna see all my friends at once ♪ ♪ [find my chime] [in unison] - hey! ♪ [thud] ♪ ♪ i wanna see all my friends at once ♪ an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. uber eats has lolavie products? i gotta remember that. well you know, they say in order to remember something you have to forget something else. okay now that is a very cute haircut. that's like a little shag, i've never seen it before. well i mean of course you have, it's the rachel. oh is that your name? no, i mean like your name! no i'm jen. my name's jen. right but i just mean like this is your ha
brian cheung is here to help us save some serious money. >> good morning, guys. there are a lot of deals to be had. we will separate out which ones you might want to buy into right now, and which ones you might want to wait a little longer on. coming up later on "today." ds a♪ [find my chime] ♪ ♪ i wanna see all my friends at once ♪ ♪ [find my chime] [in unison] - hey! ♪ [thud] ♪ ♪ i wanna see all my friends at once ♪ an alternative to pills, voltaren is a...
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brian cheung, nbc news, northeast maryland. >> brian, thank you. >>> coming up, how to tap into an athlete's mind-set and how that could help you >>> in today's mental health check, we're focusing on sports on and off the field. >> yesterday we told you about professional golfer lexi thompson, she shocked fans and the world by announcing her retirement from the sport after mental health concerns. now the ad council is out with a new ad campaign. >> it features athletes sharing the rituals that help them stay grounded. >> there's steps you take to lift us up, to keep us going. because being your best isn't just about taking care of your body, it's about taking care of your mind and mental health. >> joining us now, dr. william smith of the huntsman mental health institute, which helped create that campaign you just saw, and also tim o'connell in the bottom corner of your screen, he is three-time pro rodeo world champion bareback rider. tim, good to see you, and dr. smith, thanks for being with us. dr. smith, what do you want people to take away from this campaign? >> what we want people to ta
brian cheung, nbc news, northeast maryland. >> brian, thank you. >>> coming up, how to tap into an athlete's mind-set and how that could help you >>> in today's mental health check, we're focusing on sports on and off the field. >> yesterday we told you about professional golfer lexi thompson, she shocked fans and the world by announcing her retirement from the sport after mental health concerns. now the ad council is out with a new ad campaign. >> it...
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good tips, brian cheung, reagan national airport. brian, thank you. >>> 7:18. mr. roker at his post, got a check of the weather. hey, al. >> i can feel the glow coming off of you right now. wowsers! >> she brought the sun from bermuda. >> yes, she did. wow. >> look at that tan. >> any way, where are my sunglasses? we've got some strong storms again making their way across the coast. flood watches from texas all the way into florida. parts of southwestern georgia. we've got a risk of severe weather from austin, houston, new orleans all the way to panama city as these storms fire across 23 million people at risk. can't rule out tornadoes. biggest problem going to be hail from san antonio to new orleans. we could see two to four inch in diameter hail with this. and with heavy rain, a moderate risk of flooding from panama city to new orleans. a slight risk all the way up to chicago. why? well, we're looking for 1 to 2 inches of rain up through the mississippi river valley. as you get down to the gulf, we could be looking at rain fall rates up to 2 inches per hour. rain
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brian cheung is following today's hearing that's putting airline credit cards and those rewards programs in the spotlight. >> good morning, guys. i just got an email for 60,000 points for one of al, craig, and carson got a hey, brian. >> good morning, guys. i just got an email for 60,000 points for one of these airline credit cards. but the question, are consumers actually coming out on top with those credit cards? we'll have the details on the other side of the break. like sos that only treat bipolar i, caplyta is proven to deliver significant symptom relief from both bipolar i & ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. caplyta can cause serious side effects. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts right away. anti-depressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. caplyta is not approved for dementia-related psychosis. report fever, confusion, or stiff muscles, which may be life threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements which may
brian cheung is following today's hearing that's putting airline credit cards and those rewards programs in the spotlight. >> good morning, guys. i just got an email for 60,000 points for one of al, craig, and carson got a hey, brian. >> good morning, guys. i just got an email for 60,000 points for one of these airline credit cards. but the question, are consumers actually coming out on top with those credit cards? we'll have the details on the other side of the break. like sos that...
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brian cheung is here to break it down for us, how difficult is it to buy a home in this market and how does this new index work. >> reporter: buying in this market is not easy at all but now for a first time we have a home buying index that quantifies. the mortgage rate, how much cost it will cost you to borrow. the median price of the home went from 408,000 to 433,000. there are other factors as people know when it comes to buying a home, what does your income look like, your employment status, competitiveness in buying in your area, the nbc news home buying index tries to quantify this in one metric. as of april the last read it's at 82.4, that's near all-time, guys. >> brian, i know it depends where you live, too, right in the country. when you use this index where did you find it easiest and hardest to buy a home. >> you can look at county level. we can parse out the most difficult versus the least difficult counties. garfield county in western colorado, ski towns. pretty competitive to get a house in those areas. least difficulties, areas in the heartland, kentucky, arkansas, also
brian cheung is here to break it down for us, how difficult is it to buy a home in this market and how does this new index work. >> reporter: buying in this market is not easy at all but now for a first time we have a home buying index that quantifies. the mortgage rate, how much cost it will cost you to borrow. the median price of the home went from 408,000 to 433,000. there are other factors as people know when it comes to buying a home, what does your income look like, your employment...
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brian cheung joins us now. >> i was doing that in my head so much faster. >> you may have been doing that faster but i'm still processing what we just heard. that's kind of impressive. sounds very human like. how advanced is this new model. >> our phones will start to do these advanced math problems. in the unveil of what they call 4.0 only knee the technology to describe these new additions, realtime audio translations, while you're traveling could break down some of those language barriers. they included broadly speaking voice, siri, apple unveiled siri they're trying to incorporate a.i. take a listen to one example of how they added emotion to the a.i. model. >> once upon a time in a world not too different than ours there was a robot named byte. a curious robot. >> i want a little bit more emotion. >> got it, let's add some drama. once upon a time in a world not too different from ours there was a robot named -- >> no, i really want max mall expressiveness. >> understood. let's amplify the drama. >> it got even more dramatic in that reading. you're starting to hear the emotion he
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joining us now is brian cheung. what are these content creators saying in the lawsuit? >> they're trying to say the same thing that tiktok said in its lawsuit filed last week, this legislation in potentially banning tiktok passed that january end date could infringe on the rights of these creators to express themselves under the first amendment. >> the government does not have the right to tell us what we can use. especially when they have improved or provided evidentiary evidence to show the danger of said app that's unique to tiktok and not comment on the other social media platforms. >> again, does the government have the defense to say, all right, here's the reason why congress decided to pass that law and have the president sign a bill that would require a dwesment of this company from its chinese owner bytedance within nine months. doj said in response, this legislation addresses critical national security concerns. this could take some time, guys. >> you mentioned divestment from china. i understand that tiktok may actually have a potential buyer in this case. ta
joining us now is brian cheung. what are these content creators saying in the lawsuit? >> they're trying to say the same thing that tiktok said in its lawsuit filed last week, this legislation in potentially banning tiktok passed that january end date could infringe on the rights of these creators to express themselves under the first amendment. >> the government does not have the right to tell us what we can use. especially when they have improved or provided evidentiary evidence...
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brian cheung is following this one. >> good morning, guys. apple is famous for its ad. we remember the 1984 with the hammer smashing through the screen. well, apple now in trouble with its last one, having to apologize. we'll have the details on the other side. >>> all right. then we've got the zoo exhibit making headlines all around the world, thanks to these pandas. disguise. they're just dogs in when it comes to life golden 1 credit union sees, you're crushing it. you nailed that audition. you perfected that plate. your team's inspired. whether behind the scenes or center stage, you've never chosen the easy path. instead, you make your own. golden 1 checking works for you with every day simple checking. so you can keep shining, no matter what scene of life you're in. golden 1 checking, life is a journey best celebrated together. is it possible to be more capable life is a journey and more practical? be able to perform here and here? make a statement while barely making a sound and command the world as well as what lies ahead. how we get there matters. get exceptional
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brian cheung explains why the company is taking this rare step. >> this morning, an apology from apple. the company saying in a statement it missed the mark after widespread backlash for its ad promoting the latest ipad pro. the ad shows the press crushing symbols of the arts and creativity. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> compressing into the new ipad pro. the online backlash bubbling throughout the week, seeing it as a metaphor for what tech companies do to the arts and creators. apple saying, our goal is to celebrate the myriad of ways users express themselves. we missed the mark with this video and we're sorry. apple's early most famous ad celebrated for its symbolism. the iconic 1984 ad directed by hollywood legend ridley scott launching during the super bowl 40 years ago depicted apple as saving the world from a mechanized dystopian nightmare. >> wow. let's bring in coanchor of "squawk box" andrew ross sorkin. i'm just shook. like, how could they miss the mark on this, andrew? like the problem of the past decade has been that people are hunched over their ipads and their phones and they're not
brian cheung explains why the company is taking this rare step. >> this morning, an apology from apple. the company saying in a statement it missed the mark after widespread backlash for its ad promoting the latest ipad pro. the ad shows the press crushing symbols of the arts and creativity. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> compressing into the new ipad pro. the online backlash bubbling throughout the week, seeing it as a metaphor for what tech companies do to the arts and creators. apple saying,...